Effects of pyrolysis temperature and time on physicochemical properties of biochar made from tea bra

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Effects of different pyrolysis temperatures (300℃,450℃,600℃) and time (1 h,3 h) on physicochemical properties of biochar made from tea branches were studied in the paper.The results showed that the production rate decreased with the higher pyrolysis temperature and the longer pyrolysis time.
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